But be careful. A Pietta shoulder stock does not fit on an Uberti gun, and vice versa. I found this out through experience.A used shoulder stock alone typically goes for around $200 give or take on the auction sites.
And also keep your non-trigger hand back under the trigger guard, away from the HOT flash at the cylinder gap.I'd say $350-400... but people overpay for stuff on gun broker all the time...
When you shoot it, you might want to consider wearing a bandana on your face, because the cap is awfully close to you. Of course, eye protection too.
I have found the opposite to be true. I picked up a used shoulder stock that was on a Pietta 1860 Army revolver, and I only had to do some minor fitting to get it to fit like a glove on my Uberti 1860 Army.But be careful. A Pietta shoulder stock does not fit on an Uberti gun, and vice versa. I found this out through experience.
I had a Pietta 1860 Army, cut for a shoulder stock. I found a shoulder stock, manufacturer unknown, on ebay, and bought it. When it arrived, I saw that it was totally unmarked. But there was no way it would fit on my Pietta. I sold the Pietta and bought an Uberti 1860 Army. The stock fit perfectly on the Uberti.I have found the opposite to be true. I picked up a used shoulder stock that was on a Pietta 1860 Army revolver, and I only had to do some minor fitting to get it to fit like a glove on my Uberti 1860 Army.
Same here. I've been wanting one every since I got into BP shooting!Nice buy. Anyone comment as to improved accuracy using one. My wish list has the currently manufactured Uberti revolving carbine on it, mainly cause its just so darn cool looking, pretty even.